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THE BOOK ARCADE. Crawford and Son, G/ISBORNE. WE haVe just received a large assortment of Reference Bib'es, Teachers' Bibles, Thumb Pra.yer Books, Text Bibles, Prayer and Hymu Books, Catholic Prayer Books, Sunday-school Reward Cards, and Church Texts, from London, sent out by our Mr TV. F. Crawford. Also, — Birthday Books of every description and the latest Drawing-room Games. — DIARIES for 1899. — Tobacco, Cigars, and Cigarettes of the best brands kept in stock. Pipes, Cigarette Holders, Match Boxes, Purses, Wallets, Dressing.Cases, Work Boxes, Work Baskets, Writing Cases, Writing Desks, Ladies' Bags, Photo Frames, Inkstands, Music Cases, Cigar and Cigarette Case 3, etc., at reasonable prices. Photographic Requisites, Albums, and Snapshot Cameras Sold Here. — The Latest Books Kept, — A few of which are : Castle Inn, by Weytnan Hope, the Hermit, by Edna Lyall Ruby Sword, by Milford Adventures of Captain Kettle, by Hyne A Destined Maid, by Griffiths John Splendid, by Neil Munro. Crawford and Son. Telephone No. 87. 24 I I SUN HATS, U3 FANCY LACE 2/11 8^ MUSLINS 6/6, Now 1/- Now 3/11 ' Dozen SUN BON'ETS 3/11 and 4/11, FANCY TVTawI/A KA s ™PK JMOWI/b JVI MUSLINS 7/11 APRONS 1/6, A NOW 4/11 Now6d S D °zen K FANCY LACE Now 3/11 K Nows/11 CREM M^Se/U MDBLIKB.A Now3/ll \A/ mvM _ VV | CREAM LOOP D0 S™n™ T" A I MUSLINS 11/6 Navy and Black ') I NOW 7/11 1/6, V NOW 1/-Vd " FANCY LOOP ' J MUSLINS S4in TWILL ]24;1 > SHEETING 1/- -\rnw ci f] fi printed BLOUSES3/U, ' | MUSLINS Now 1/111 O 10/6> BLOUSESS/11.1 S | I NOW 6/11 Now 2/11 x LATJIES> Q HATS FROCK O 1/11 to 3/11, MUSLINS 1/8, r-- fj (vj Now9id E Now9d FANCY TrSd WHITE o a it ™ < MUSLINS 4/11 1 A T OW 2/11 L Wnwi/ Dozen W «0W 1/I HARRY KINNAIf" 'j HOVfcLL, AuTiroßisED & Licensed Sukvkvok by Examination over Two Colonies. LAND TRANSFER SURVEYOR. SURVEYING of every description undertaken and completed promptly. Bush sections surveyed for purposes of felling. Areas given either by horizontal or surface measure, as required. Eighteen years' experience surveying through New Zealand and tropical forests. TO SELECTORS OF LAND. All business transacted for intending selectors under the various Laud Acts. VALUATOR. Properties reported upon and valued for purposes of Sale or the ncgoti.it ion of Loans.. TO LANDOWNERS. Correspondence invited re questions of encioachmenls, unknown or disputed boundaries. Having had considerable experience by special engagement in this direction, I am prepared to investigate all questions relating to the above, and the establishment of their true positions. Ail business matters addressed care of the P.B. Hekald will receive my prompt attention. b'ol Mrs (]. Everett Butler, PIANIST, ACCOMPANIST, and TEACHER OF PIANO, VIOLIN, ORGAN & SINGING. Reduced Ti-.kms : For 12 Hour or 24 HalMiour Lessons (in advance) ... £1 Is Od Paid at End of Term i'l oa Od Country visited for guaranteed number of pupils. Is also prepared to accept engagements as Accompanist and Pianist at public or private entertainments. ! Enquire nt No. 25, Kilmers-ton Road and Derby Street, opposite 1 Public School. Any hour.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8424, 24 January 1899, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8424, 24 January 1899, Page 2

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